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- defile
- zhnábethe
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- To soil, to defile.
- defiled
- zhnábe
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- Soiled, dirty, filthy, defiled, blackened.
- delay
- úwaznínie
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- Delay, tardiness.
- deliberately
- hígoⁿ íthigthoⁿ
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- To tell a myth, legend, or fable slowly and deliberately.
- demand
- na
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- To ask or beg someone for something; to demand.
- demolish
- thashéthoⁿ
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- To tear apart a small object with the mouth; to refute or demolish an argument.
- demon
- iⁿgthóⁿxe piázhi
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- Demon; evil spirit.
- dense
- ákʰish'úga
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- Thick, dense, crowded, plentiful, as leaves on the ground or houses close together.
- dense forest
- zoⁿde
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- Forest. Dense Forest. Highland covered with trees.
- Dent the ground
- uíbaqthúqa
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- To dent or make a hollow in the ground.
- depart
- the
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- To go; to depart.
- dependable
- wahéhazhi
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- To be brave, stout-hearted, dependable.
- depress
- bahíde
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- To aim low; to depress the muzzle of a gun in aiming.
- descendants
- zhútʰoⁿwáthe
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- Descendants, posterity.
- desire
- wagóⁿtha
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- To want them.
- destitute
- thiⁿgéqti
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- Having none at all, being completely destitute.
- destroy anything of value
- 'ágthathe
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- To cause to suffer.
- To behave ill, by eating or destroying anything of value.
- detect
- wéthazhi
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- To not find, detect, or discover.
- To be blind; unable to see.
- detect
- wéthe
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- To find, detect, or discover a plural object (such as horses, firewood, or enemies).
- determination
- wéthigthoⁿ
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- Thought, opinion, decision, judgment, plan, determination, law.